Sherophone Podcast #12: Shuntaro Tanikawa and Sara Mohammadi Ardehali, recited by Leila Farjami and Mana Aghaee
دوازدهمین پادکست شعروفون: اشعار سارا محمدی ارهالی و شونتارو تانیکاوا. اجراها: لیلا فرجامی و مانا آقایی
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TL:
by G. Rahmanian on Sun Nov 06, 2011 06:00 AM PSTPhone has a Latin root, as well. It is derived from "fari" to speak. But, hey, soon neither the Latins nor the Greeks will be able to afford their phone bills!!!
"phone" is Latin???
by Tiger Lily on Sat Nov 05, 2011 06:15 AM PDTThe word "phone" is GREEK, roots from "voice".